Using the typological system developed by C.G. Jung, this course examines the dilemma of the INFP (Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Perceptive) type living in a predominately ESTJ (Extraverted, Sensation, Thinking, Judgmental) masculine ethos. Typically, INFP persons experience similar problems and challenges in life. Often misunderstood and miustreated, they may feel like strangers in a strange land. However, we must recognize that as we enter an Einsteinian-Aquarian age, this more "feminine," childlike, communal, and interior orientation is acutely needed.

This workshop explores the Psyche-Eros myth as it relates to INFP development and examines the individual dreams and experience of the participants. The workshop will be of value to INFP personalities as well as to other types who seek to develop their type counterparts as represented in C.S. Lewis' Til We Have Faces.

John Giannini is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Chicago and Evanston. He holds an M.Div. in Religion and Psychology from St. Alberts College, an M.A. from the University of Chicago Divinity School, an MBA from Stanford University, and LCPC certification with the State of Illinois. John has published articles and lectures widely throughout the U.S. and Canada on the wounded child within and narcissistic/addictive behavior. He is the author of Compass of the Soul, an updated understanding of typology.